Sharp DLP Projector Bulbs

Multimedia projectors have been growing in popularity in recent years, the large screen size and flexible positioning of projectors have been seen as a positive feature for their use as in home cinema displays or TV displays. The biggest downside to projectors is the fact that eventually the bulbs will burn out. Manufacturers downplay the frequency of this occurrence, and suggest that they will last a long time. Some manufacturers even designed a special low light mode on their projectors which is supposed to prolong the operational life of the bulb. Sharp DLP Projectors claim their bulbs last between 2,000 to 3,000 hours. Many consumers have found that this number grossly overestimates the service life of the projector bulbs. Projector bulbs are very expensive to replace, and in many cases the cost to replace and repair a projector after the bulb has blown exceeds the cost of buying a new projector.

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Seeger Weiss LLP is investigating claims of Sharp DLP Projector Bulbs burning out in a short amount of time for a potential class action lawsuit. If you have a Sharp DLP projector, and your bulb burned out within a very short time of its purhcase, and you would like to speak with an attorney regarding your potential rights please fill out the free case evaluation form, or call us toll-free at (888) 584-0411. Attorney consultations incur no obligation on your part. All initial consultations are free of charge and do not create an attorney-client relationship.

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